One washed away in floodwater; 3,622 shifted to 15 relief camps

Update: 2019-08-18 01:51 IST
Inundated banana garden in Amaravati mandal of Guntur district on Saturday

Guntur: Following release of flood water from Pulichintala Project, Shaik Saida (21) was washed away in the flood water in NS Right Canal in Piduguralla mandal. As many as 3,622 were shifted to the 15 relief camps set up in the district. The revenue officials arranged meals and drinking water packets to the people at relief camps. So far 30 medical camps are set up.

According to official reports, 12 villages are inundated and 53 villages affected in Guntur district. Crops such as cotton, chilli, paddy and maize were damaged in 4,905 hectares. Similarly, horticulture crops like banana, yam, vegetable gardens were inundated in 13,100 hectares in the district. According to un-officials reports, crop loss will be more. So far 537- houses were marooned.

Flood water inundated Dhyana Buddha Project at Amaravati, the project site is under the sheet of water. Agriculture fields like cotton, chilli, maize, vegetable gardens were submerged in the flood water in Amaravati, Krosuru, Machavaram, Achempet and Bellamkonda mandals in the district.

Rainwater entered into several houses in Achampet mandal. Road connectivity cut off between Madipadu and Taduvai of Achampet Mandal. Similarly, agriculture fields, horticulture fields in thousands of acres in Tulluru mandal were inundated. Banana gardens in Tadepalli mandal were also inundated. Flood water entered into several houses near the Krishna river.

Minister for Fisheries Mopidevi Venkata Ramana Rao, Bapatla MP N Suresh and District Collector I Samuel Anand Kumar conducted a review meeting and issued instructions to officials to extend helping hand to the flood victims. 

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